Tuesday, October 7, 2008

A DAILY DOSE OF FIBER

We tried our hand at some of our own photography yesterday. We never seem to have time to learn the art of photography around here and are usually in a rush, but you'll get the idea.

The fabric piles and list of undone projects are getting deeper as Houston Market gets closer. I did get to see some sneak peeks from some of my sample sewers and I'm blown away. I woke up in the middle of the night (my usual routine). I came downstairs, saw I had an email and there on the screen were photos of 4 pieces that Jenn Cooper made me. I was so excited...couldn't shout (husband asleep), couldn't throw my arms up in glee (broken), so I just sat and caressed the computer screen in the dark. I've debated on letting you see the photos she took on the mannequin or wait until she has her daughter models them. Her daughter is much cuter..I opt for Jenn's photo shoot since she's an awesome photographer. Stay tuned.

I love your fabrics!!! Love, Love, Love them!! I have already been thinking of all the things I could make out of them (ok others could make for me). I love the chair. I want one for myself. Great job!! -Loree

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ABOUT ME:

As an award winning and nationally recognized
interior designer I began manufacturing my own signature
line of children’s and home décor in 2003. Soon after, I began licensing my designs to be made into fabrics, artwork, home décor and most recently a
baby collection with Papyrus.

These days I spend more time with a paintbrush in my hand. On a fluke I decided to enter one of my art pieces into a gallery show and when
the director of the gallery purchased my painting for his home, I gained the
confidence to take my art play more seriously and having the best time in my little studio.

Oh, but I'm still passionate about interior design.
Proof is in our fixer-upper which is in a constant state of DIY renovations. So on
any given day you can find paint, sawdust or sewing thread attached to me, and
some days all three.